Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Yern Cristkr was in Lafayette on business Thursday. - Rue Parcels returned to Chicago Wednesday after a short visit here 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels. Wednesday was another genuine March day, and at night the mercury got down to within 8 or 10 degres of zero. A. S. Koons and family of Lo-j gansport came Wednesday for a short visit'with the father of the former, E. K. Koons.

Mrs. A. E. Shafer and Mrs. A. E. Conrad returned to Logansport Tuesday after a short visit here with N. C, Shafer and family.

Mrs. E. E. Hornaday returned to her home in Plainfield Tuesday after a couple of weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox.

S. Day and wife and J. W. Norman returned home Wednesday from Laporte where they went to attend the funeral of the former’s brother, George Day.

Michael Kanne and daughter, M'rs. Stephenson Kohley, went to Lemonte, 111., Tuesday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law.

Men’s and boys’ Easter bonnets, shirts, hose, neckwear, gloves, auto coats, caps and everything nobby for the men and boys, all at reasonable prices.— C. Earl Duvall.

Jay Dwiggins of Berkley, Cal., who enjoyed a short visit here with a number of realtives and Mrs. Stephen Kohley, went old friends, left Wednesday on a business trip to New York.

Lost—Somewhere in Rensselear, a red Morocco pocketbook, containing papers that clearly show it belongs to me. Anyone finding and returning as found w r ill be • reasonably rewarded A. G. W. Farmer.

\George Fate took active control of the Makeever hotel Tuesday, Mr. Brenner moving into the Dr. Turfier house on Cullen street, but is investigating a good hotel proposition at Winchester. Mr. Fate intends to make several improvements about the hotel and has already installed a colored porter.

The band boys struck bad weather for their minstrel show Wednesday night, and repeated the play Thursday night with much better results. A wrestling entertainment for both ladies and gentlemen followed between Sam Marbarger, the Indianapolis “rassler” and “Dutch Eiglesbach and Art Battleday.

The Ladies of the W. R. C., to the number of twenty-five gathered Thursday with baskets well filled and a bountiful table w-as spread at the home of Mrs. Hester Hoyes in the honor of Mrs. Emaline Isreal, who shortly will leave the city to make her home in some nearby town. The day was well spent and all went home feeling that they had had a pleasant time. InXremembrance of the affair’ the table was bare; but no, not so, therexwas plenty to spare. The sick were remembered, six, eight or more, then baskets were laddened with plenty more, in honor of the occasion. xx

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